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OMG, Election Fraud!

Trebuchet

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Right there in my mailbox! They just send them out to everyone!

Don't fall for it, Republicans. Refuse to send those back!
 

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Ok but... what does the OP mean?

Trebuchet received the means to cast a postal vote.

Trebuchet suggests that Republicans don't take the opportunity to use it which means that they would have to cast their vote in person or not vote. This would result in a lower GOP turnout.
 
I know that. I didn't understand what the OP was getting at, is all. I thought this came from the GOP or something.
I believe the OP is jokingly pretending to suppress the Republican vote.
 
I'm waiting for my Soros check. Gonna be stuffing the ballot box with fraudulent mail in votes, but need some money up front to cover the postage.
 
I'm waiting for my Soros check. Gonna be stuffing the ballot box with fraudulent mail in votes, but need some money up front to cover the postage.

Just use your $1200 cheque if there's any of it left for seed money until the Soros cheque arrives ;)
 
I know that. I didn't understand what the OP was getting at, is all. I thought this came from the GOP or something.

Trump says mail-in voting is fraudulent. I received mail-in ballots. In the mail. Since Trump says it's fraudulent, should his supporters not boycott it?

Seriously, it ain't that complicated.
 
Wow! I get those in my mail every election here in Oregon! My two dogs, Maggie May and Lily, get theirs, too. I had to teach them how to sign their names which wasn't easy considering they have to hold the pen in their mouth.
 
On the same day I received a ballot for non-partisan local elections, I also got a flyer from the Democratic party telling me which school board candidates to vote for. That is the first time I got one of these. I'm registered as an independent.
 
Fun with mail-in ballots in New York:

in theory, the New York Democratic primary took place on June 23rd, but the resolution of one race remains too close to call. The contest is a source of maddening uncertainty to the candidates and their supporters, but the bumbling vote-counting process also serves as a warning for what the whole nation faces in November.

The congresswoman Carolyn Maloney has represented a district that now includes Manhattan’s East Side and pieces of Brooklyn and Queens since 1993. She’s rarely confronted serious political opposition, but this year she faced a major challenge from Suraj Patel, a young activist and entrepreneur. In June, about thirty-nine thousand people cast their ballots at voting machines, and the count on Election Night put Maloney ahead by six hundred and fifty-one votes, or 1.6 per cent. But that total did not include more than sixty-five thousand votes that were cast by mail, and the local Board of Elections has been struggling to tabulate those ballots ever since. There hasn’t been much progress. Election officials say that they will probably have a final result on August 4th, but that’s just an estimate. It could be later.

Lots of problems, starting with the fact that ballots are returned prepaid. The Post Office doesn't usually postmark prepaid envelopes. Postal employees are trained to postmark ballots, but sometimes they forget. Andrew Cuomo went out of his way to tell voters that they could drop their ballots in the mailbox on June 23rd, but a lot of mail that is picked up on June 23rd doesn't get postmarked until June 24th.

I don't see a lot of ways around vote by mail, but expect it to be a complete FUBAR.
 
Fun with mail-in ballots in New York:



Lots of problems, starting with the fact that ballots are returned prepaid. The Post Office doesn't usually postmark prepaid envelopes. Postal employees are trained to postmark ballots, but sometimes they forget. Andrew Cuomo went out of his way to tell voters that they could drop their ballots in the mailbox on June 23rd, but a lot of mail that is picked up on June 23rd doesn't get postmarked until June 24th.

I don't see a lot of ways around vote by mail, but expect it to be a complete FUBAR.
That's trivial tripe. Some absentee ballots come from ex-pats and soldiers overseas. Those trickle in a week or so later than everyone else's.

Who cares if someone votes an hour (past mail pickup) or a day late? Sometimes polling places stay open because people are in line at closing time.

Who cares?
 

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